Chanel wasn't the only place to be last night, if you were downtown chances are you found something (almost) equally as exciting.

Milk Studios, Lincoln Center's cool kid-sister, hosted the after party for LA-based label LnA. After unveiling their poppy orange aesthetic for Spring 2011, they took to the rooftop for cocktails and music. "We were really inspired by California this year," said April Leight, LnA's exceedingly nice designer. "But I wouldn't say it had anything to do with Katy Perry." The scene? "Casual, downtown, a little edgy."

Even further downtown at Don Hills, Paul Sevigny and Nur Khan co-hosted a bash with the Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, DeLeon tequila and DJ Jamie Biden to celebrate the return of "The Nur Khan Sessions." The night was slow to take off – the dance floor was still empty at 10:30pm. But it got crowded, and fast.

Jewelry designer/socialite Genevieve Jones was among the first to arrive, floating around the floor in a strappy, flowing dress in white. Jeremy Piven bounced in, as did a grinning Chloé Sevigny who immediately made her way to the back, apparently looking for brother Paul. And then followed a whole consortium of almost-famous faces: Kelly Cutrone, Waris Ahluwalia, an emaciated-looking Josh Hartnett wearing a black beanie cap and chunky-rimmed glasses and everyone else who'd been at any other party before this.

By 12:30, the venue was at capacity and the band finally decided to go on, donning fur cheetah and Robert Smith-like hair (though he sounded more like Jack White). The crowd was either reluctant to party down after standing for such a long time or just totally unable to given the crowd.